MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry’s wedding invitations have been revealed, and a number of world leader’s have been snubbed including Theresa May, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. However, some notable members of the public have been invited.

However, one of the UK’s most important figures, Prime Minister Theresa May, 61, has not been invited.

According to a government source the democratically elected leader of the UK will not be at the event on May 19.

What is more, an official royal source told Reuters that no world leaders will attend the wedding.

An official spokesman for Prince Harry, 33, said: "It has been decided that an official list of political leaders - both UK and international - is not required for Prince Harry and Ms Markle's wedding.

Margaret Thatcher was invited to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s wedding when she was Prime Minister in 1986.

There will be 600 guests at the wedding, and a smaller group of 200 close friends at Frogmore House for the reception.

Yesterday Kensington Palace tweeted: “Members of the public from around the UK have this week learned that they will be amongst the 2,640 people at Windsor Castle for Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle's wedding.

“The couple asked Lord Lieutenants to invite 1,200 people to join the celebrations, including young people who have shown strong leadership, and those who have served their communities.”

One such person is Pamela Anomneze from Haringey.

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The palace tweeted: “Pamela is the manager of Studio 306 Collective CIC, a social enterprise that helps those recovering from mental health issues through the creative arts.”